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Year 7 mathematics test


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YEAR
Paper 2
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LEVELS Calculator allowed
3–4
2004 Please read this page, but do not open your booklet until your
teacher tells you to start. Write your name and the name of
your school in the spaces below.

First name

Last name

School

Remember

The test is 45 minutes long.

You may use a calculator for any question in this test.

You will need: pen, pencil, rubber, ruler, tracing paper and
a mirror (optional) and a calculator.

This test starts with easier questions.

Try to answer all the questions.

Write all your answers and working on the test paper –
do not use any rough paper. Marks may be awarded
for working.

Check your work carefully.

Ask your teacher if you are not sure what to do.

For marker’s Total marks


use only

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Instructions
Answers
This means write down your
answer or show your working
and write down your answer.

Calculators
You may use a calculator to
answer any question in this test.

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Beads, Missing numbers

1 Some beads are on a string.

Half of the beads are hidden.


How many beads are there altogether?

1 mark

2 Fill in the missing numbers.

+ 789 = 1023 1 mark

718 – = 367 1 mark

x 57 = 1938
1 mark

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Teachers

3 The table shows some information about some teachers in a school.

Male Tutor for


Maths Science
Name or which year
teacher? teacher?
Female? group?

Mr Brooks male year 7 yes no

Miss Jones female year 9 no yes

Mrs Patel female year 7 yes yes

Dr Rawley female year 8 yes no

Mr Williams male year 11 no yes

Which female teacher teaches maths but not science?

1 mark

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Coins

4 (a) Carl has 4 coins.


Altogether he has 25p

What coins could Carl have?

1 mark

(b) Mary has 5 coins.


Altogether she has £ 1.25

Mary does not have any £1 coins.


What coins could Mary have?

1 mark

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Baby

5 (a) About how much does a new-born baby weigh?


Tick (✓) the correct answer.

0.3 kg

3 kg

30 kg

300 kg
1 mark

(b) About how much milk does a baby’s bottle hold?


Tick (✓) the correct answer.

3 millilitres

300 millilitres

3 litres

300 litres
1 mark

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Sales

6 A shop sells T-shirts and vests.

T-shirts Vests

£2.50 each £1.99 each

I have £ 20

(a) How many T-shirts could I buy with £ 20?

1 mark

(b) How many vests could I buy with £ 20?

1 mark

(c) I buy two T-shirts and two vests.


How much change should I get from £20?

£
2 marks

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Dice sum, Place value

7 I have two dice, each numbered 1 to 6


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1 5

6
3 2

I am going to throw both dice and add the numbers.

Which of these totals are impossible to get?


Put a ring round the impossible ones.

12 5 20 8 1

1 mark

8 Fill in the missing word.

0.07 is the same as 7 hundredths

0.7 is the same as 7 1 mark

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Area

9 Look at the shaded shape on this centimetre square grid.

(a) Explain why the shape is a hexagon.

1 mark

(b) What is the area of the hexagon?

cm2 1 mark

(c) On the centimetre square grid below, draw a triangle that has an
area of 2 cm2

1 mark

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Equations, Ribbon

10 Solve these equations.

a + 12 = 24

a= 1 mark

b – 12 = 24

b= 1 mark

11 (a) Gold ribbon costs 60p for one metre. Tom has £ 2.40
How many metres of gold ribbon can he buy?

metres
1 mark

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(b) Blue ribbon costs 40p for one metre. Nicola buys 3 2 metres.
How much does this cost?

£
1 mark

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America

12 The chart shows the distances in miles between five cities in America.

Chicago

Denver 1015 Denver

New York 797 1799 New York

Seattle 2062 1329 2864 Seattle

Washington 701 1686 228 2769

Use the chart to answer these questions.

(a) It is 1686 miles from Washington to Denver.


How many miles is it from Washington to Chicago?

miles
1 mark

(b) Which two cities have the greatest distance between them?

and
1 mark

(c) To change miles to kilometres use this rule:

miles t 1. 6 kilometres

How many kilometres is it from New York to Washington?

kilometres
1 mark

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Angle sizing

13 (a) Look at these angles.

Write the letter of the smallest angle.

angle
1 mark

(b) Now look at these angles. They are drawn on a square grid.

Ali says the angles are not the same size.


Is he correct? Tick (✓) Yes or No.

Yes No

Explain your answer.

1 mark

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3.5

14 Three pupils answered different questions.


This is what each pupil’s calculator showed:

(a) Asim’s question was about money.


Complete the sentence:

3.5 means £ 3 and pence.


1 mark

(b) Ben’s question was about time.


Complete the sentence:

3.5 means 3 hours and minutes.


1 mark

(c) Charlie’s question was about length.


Complete the sentence:

3.5 means 3 metres and centimetres.


1 mark

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Restaurant

The card shows the price of dinner at a restaurant.


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Dinner

£14.95 each

(a) Twelve people had dinner.


How much did they pay altogether?

£
1 mark

(b) Another restaurant has different prices.

Dinner
adults £12.90 each
children half price

Two adults and their children had dinner.


They paid £ 58.05 altogether.

How many children had dinner?

children
2 marks

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School bags

16 Three pupils weighed their school bags.


The bar chart shows the results for two of the pupils.

Liz

Bryn

Rita

0 1 2 3 4 5
Weight of bag in kg

(a) Rita’s bag weighed 2.5 kg


Draw a bar on the chart to show the weight of Rita’s bag.
1 mark

(b) How much did the 3 bags weigh altogether?

kg
1 mark

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Turning

17 All the shapes in this question are made from nine squares.

This shape will look the same when it


is turned through two right angles.

Which shapes below will look the same when they are
turned through two right angles?
Tick (✓) the ones that do. Cross (8) the ones that do not.

2 marks

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Questionnaire

18 Here is part of a questionnaire.

How old are you?

less than 18 years old more than 18 years old

(a) Alice is 18 years old.


Explain why Alice cannot fill in this part of the questionnaire.

1 mark

(b) Change the questionnaire so that everyone can fill it in.

How old are you?

less than 18 years old 1 mark

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Rectangles

19 Look at the rectangles on the square grid.

Jan says:

The same fraction of each rectangle is shaded.

Is Jan correct? Tick ( ✓) Yes or No.

Yes No

Explain your answer.

1 mark

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END OF TEST

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© Qualifications and Curriculum Authority 2004


QCA, Years 7 and 8 Team, 83 Piccadilly, London W1J 8QA

QCA/04/1246 (pupil pack)


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